Crimea, Ukraine — A priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Mykola Kvych, was released late March 16, 2014, and allowed to go home after being kidnapped by armed representatives of (the new) Crimean authorities and the...
A week ago, I wrote the post “Morning Thoughts”, in which I said, even if we don’t have a full scale war, I will never, until the end of my days, forgive the fear I was forced to feel by those bastards that were...
by Vitalii Usenko and Dmytro Usenko The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is widely linked to geopolitics; defence considerations; and Putin’s fear of a Maidan in Russia. There are more motives which could be playing a...
“…The war will start and end on the stock exchanges,” wrote “Nashi Hroshi” on March 10, commenting on the most likely development of the conflict of interests between Russia and the United States that...
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March 14 summary on the invasion in Crimea by Information Resistance Your opinion matters! Dear readers! We want to know what you think. Please fill out this form about what we're doing right, what we could do better, and what you...
Thursday, March 13, 2014, 23:00 Ukraine has a plan “B” in case of open aggression by Russia, NSDC Secretary Andriy Parubiy announced during a briefing on Wednesday. When asked whether the National Security Council is developing...
Invasion of Crimea March 13 Summary by Information Resistance-you want to look at this for the info graphic alone, trust me! Your opinion matters! Dear readers! We want to know what you think. Please fill out this form about what...
On the ground in Crimea with Vice News – ongoing video series (6 parts) with correspondent Simon Ostrovsky Your opinion matters! Dear readers! We want to know what you think. Please fill out this form about what we're doing...
A summary of the good, the bad, and the serpent – field reports from Crimea for March 11 Your opinion matters! Dear readers! We want to know what you think. Please fill out this form about what we're doing right, what we could...
In 2014, after the first Russian invasion of Ukrainian territory in the Donbas, soldiers who had lost limbs in battle were seen for the first time in public as they returned home. Since the full-on invasion by Russia in February 2022, the...